Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Unveils Specs, Release Date, and Price: A Bit Similar to Galaxy Note 4?

By Staff Writer

Mar 03, 2015 03:15 AM EST

Samsung had always brought the smart phone community a novelty of ideas. Following the release of its most unique handset, the Samsung Galaxy Edge, comes another phablet that is said to revolutionize the world of smart phones, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Let us take a sneak peek as to what Samsung Galaxy Note 5 might have in store for its fans.

1. The New Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is said to sport an octa-core processor with a 25 GHZ bit similar to the Galaxy Note 4. The new Note 5 is rumored to run on a Quad Core Snapdragon 808 and Exynos. Its software is said to run on the new Android 5.0 Lollipop. All the best for the newest addition to the Note series.

2. The New Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is said to have a 4K AMOLED display. This newly added feature would make the device clearer and brighter.

3. The New Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will be supported with a Gorilla Glass which would make it more dust and scratch resistant.

4. The new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 would be picturesque friendly since it will be having a 5 megapixel wide angle front camera. Users can now include all their friends in a groufie.

5. The new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is said to have up to 4GB RAM and 128GB storage option. It will hold a high density EPOP memory. This would mean that users could now maximize the apps they use in their smart phones.

6. Samsung will be bringing in a new feature to its family which is the wireless charging. Through its wireless charging ability, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will be saving a lot of battery and will be providing its users a more convenient charging experience.

Aside from the following features, Samsung Galaxy Note 5 would employ an Upgraded Retina and Fingerprint scanner.

Rumors would say that Samsung would be releasing the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 on either September 3 or 4 of this year. Prices would range from £550- £599.

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